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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 25 CELEBRATION PLANS ARE PROGRESSING GKESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, VISIT OF JERSEY JUBILEE CARAVAN TO BE BIG EVENT OF NEXT TUESDAY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1323 TROUTDALE ROAD SUPERVISOR D.W.M’KAY RESIGNS The school te rm closed F rid ay with th e an n u al picnic and one of th e best pro g ram s ever given here by the school. T he dancing, singing, w inding An e n th u sia stic m eeting of th e ex ecutive com m ittee of the A m erican of th e May poles, crow ning of May D. W. McKay of F airview has r e L egion w as held on T uesday even queens, th e fairies, brow nies, owls, signed his position as su pervisor of ing, and as a r e s u lt th e boys a re able T he Je rse y b reed ers an d fan ciers of T he first day closes w ith a ban q u et | th e re will be a m eeting a t 8 o'clock, frogs and even a lady bug. were all Road D istrict No. 4, M ultnom ah to an nounce th a t th e p lan s for the th is locality and of th e sta te a re all v ery p re tty in th e ir gay costum es and county, sam e to ta k e effect on Ju ly 1, a t th e com m ercial club dining room s. Som» m e n tio n to th e fact th a t it is F o u rth of Ju ly celebration a re mak agog over the com ing Je rse y Ju b ilee enjoyed very m uch by th e large crowd and his resig n atio n has been accepted in th e Oregon building, on th e c o rn e r ! Menl' 1 Day w ill be paid in th e na- ing good p rogress. A good band th a t g athered to w itness the May day by th e co unty com m issioners. In his caravati w hich w ill to u r a larg e p a rt of F ifth an d Oak. G overnor P ierce tllre s m usic fu rn ish ed by a local assu re d , as sev eral ap p licatio n s have p a g e a n t T he eig h th grade all re resig n atio n , w hich w ent to th e com J. D. Mickle, se creta ry of been received, and th e com m ittee will' of the sta te next w eek, sto p p in g a t an d ex-C ongressm an M cA rthur will be comn ceived passing grades, one pupil, m issio n ers u n d er date of May 16, Mr. th e C on D airy council, and ex-Con close on th e im p o rta n t item s th is G resham for lunch ab o u t noon on th e p rin cip al sp eak ers. E ach w ill gress an M cA rthur w ill speak, each Q uincy Howell, passing honorary. McKay ex p resses g rate fu l acknow ledg have som ething to say ab o u t th e an ti- w eek. T h e re is ta lk of a w ater fight next Tuesday. of them to u ch in g on th e su b ject of T h is class p ut on a num ber a t th e g rad m ent of th e un failin g kindness and G resham is favored by being on th e m a rg e rin e bill and th e stru g g le b e betw een G resham V olunteer F ire de u atin g exercises in P o rtlan d on S at co u rtesy from all th e com m issioners oleom argerine. p a rtm e n t and som e o th e r volunteer itin erary of 300 or m ore Je rse y boost tw een th e cocoanut and th e cow, as urday. Members are Q uincy Howell, an d officers of th e road d ep artm en t The Closing Day. d ep artm en t. T he program , as te n ta ers who w ill be on th e to u r in th is w ell as ab o u t th e Je rse y . M ayor Ba S ta rt from Salem w ill be m ade in T heophile De W itte, E dw ard Welse, d u rin g his 21 y ea rs of service as road k er has been asked to w elcom e th e p a rt of th e state. tively outlined, is as follow s: W inston Allard, Beulah Miller, Leona su p erv iso r. L ocally every th in g possible w ill be b reed ers and is expected to be p res good season th e m orning of th e cloa 6 a. m—S u n rise salute. F ollow ing th e acceptance of th e Long, E dna B llliter and H elen Althaus. ing day. Mrs. N eal's Meadowview farm ent. S tate D airy an d Food Com m is done to p ro p erly e n te rta in th e v isit 6 to 8 a. m.—F irew o rk s. resig n atio n , w hich w as acted upon by Mrs. H arry McGinnis of P o rtlan d ors. T h eir stop w ill be sh o rt b u t c it sio n er H aw ley and S tate S en ato r and Je rse y h erd n ea r T u rn e r, being 8 to 9 a. m. — Band concert on th e b oard on May 22. Mr. McKay r e was a guest a t th e home of H. C. Mc th e m agnet w hich w ill cause th e first S tap les a re expected to m ake b rief izens w ant to m ake it an event to be stre e ts. ad d resses. A real ban q u et is assu red halt. From th e re th e to u r w ill tak e G innis on F rid a y and atten d ed the ceived a copy of th e official action of p leasan tly rem em bered. 9:15 a. m.—A rriv al of G overnor th e com m issioners and also a le tte r At a special m eeting of th e G resh in w hich “ea ts" r a th e r th a n decora in th e farm and h erd of S. A. Riches school picnic. W a lte r M. P ierce. signed by C hairm an R udeen ex p re ss am com m ercial club held la st n ig h t tions w ill be supplied. T he cost is th en H anson & A nderson, both n ear Miss L a u ra T iller accom panied her ing ap p reciatio n of th e long and v al 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.— G rand parade. T u rn e r, and th en th e goal tow ard the com m ittee w as au th o rized to go only $1 p er p late, and Mr. Bow m an, b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ja y 10:45 a. m.—W ater fight on fa ir uable services w hich he h as ren d ered ahead w ith proposed p la n s for a big of th e B row nsville W oolen Mills sto re, w hich th e e n tire four days have point Moore, to Bend, Oregon, la st week and to th e county. grounds. ed w ill be headed for. I t is expected feed to be served on th e fa ir g ro u n d s who is a m em ber of th e cham ber, h as is v isitin g relativ es there. 11 a. m. to 12 m.—P ro g ram , inclu d A dvancing y ea rs have prom pted Mr. and th e club w ill m eet its sh a re of given th is m a tte r his p erso n al a tte n th a t th e P ick ard Bros, ran c h w ill be Mr. and Mrs. C arl L arson m otored McKay in th is action, as he is n earing ing ad d re ss by G overnor Pierce. tion. reached by 11:30. T he n erd w ill be th e expense. from C alifornia th is week and are vis th e 72-mlle post, also th e fact th a t he 12 to 1 p. m.— B asket lunch in viewed, probably before .d in n e r is T he Second Day. T he com m ittee of b u sin ess m en and grove. itin g a t th e home of J. A. L arsson and h esitated to co n tin u e his w ork u nder served. T he second day w ill begin w ith a firm s co n sists of Jas. G. M ast, A. J. W. o th e r relatives. a p rac tica lly new board of com m is 1 to 2 p. m.—F oot rac es and sp o rts H ere, w here th e w onderful w orld B row n, W. A. H essel, S. B. H all, B. L. reception to th e 600 S h rin e rs who sioners. W hen th e new officers took of all k in d s in fro n t of g randstand. Mrs. \ \ a lte r S herling, h e r th ree sons W alrad, W ill M etzger, Cecil M etzger, s ta r t th a t m o rn in g on a trip to th e an reco rd cow, D arlin g 's Jo lly L assie th e ir places on Ja n u a ry 1, Mr. McKay 2 p. m.—H orse races, m otorcycle and h e r fath er. Jo h n Burdlne, left S at m akes h er home, a barb ecu e w ill be nual m eeting of th e im p erial council, Theo, V an D oninck, Jo h n Brow n, rac es, etc. declared his in ten tio n of resigning F irs t S tate B ank, B ank of G resham , a t W ashington, D. C. M em bers of th e served, A. B. B jornsted. w ho is an u rd ay evening for Canada. but w as asked to co n tin u e his w ork 6 to 8 p. m.—Jitn e y dance in M a experienced “b arb e cu er,” w ill have K ath e rin e and D oris Bailey of G resh Oregon P ick le & C anning com pany ju b ilee p a rty w ill g a th e r a t th e depot, sonic hall, u n til they had becom e m o re fam iliar and B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany. w here th e S h rin e rs w ill be p resen ted th e m eat all ready. N eighbors and am sp en t the week-end w ith F ay P a r w ith th e ir duties. 8:30 p. m. to 2 a. m.—D ance in sons. frie n d s for m any m iles w ill b rin g th e T he firm s or b u sin ess places m en w ith th e figure of an ideal Je rse y cow, M asonic hall. A stro n g petitio n has been se n t to tioned a re expected to fu rn ish one or done in oil. Rich Je rse y cre am —th e good th in g s in th e way of pies, cakes, L. A. H arlow , Jam es Sim oni an d P er T h e re w ill be o th e r a ttra c tio n s not m ore persons to assist. T he dom estic real a rtic le , and b u tte r enough for th e sandw iches and so on. Ice cream and cy W ells m otored to th e W ind m oun th e county com m issioners asking for th e ap p o in tm en t of W. 8. P ierce of y et lined up w hich w ill be reported science d ep artm en t of th e high school first m eal, w ill be p resen ted also, an d o th e r delicacies, as w ell as "su b stan ta in co u n try S atu rd ay on a fishing Rockwood to succeed Mr. McKay. Mr. la te r. A busy day is assu re d for all in charg e of Miss S chrepel, w ill f u r a fancy m enu, p rin ted and cu t Into tia ls ,” a re being co n trib u ted by b u si trip . They b ro u g h t back a num ber of P ierce has had m any y ea rs of ex p e ri a tten d in g an d not a dull m inute w ill nish four g irls to help in p rep a ra tio n th e lik en ess of D arlin g ’s Jo lly L assie, n ess houses of th re e cities, and no larg e tro u t. ence in road w ork and for th e past 14 be allow ed. th e w orld reco rd Je rse y of a ll ages, m a tte r how la rg e th e crow d m ay be, of th e food an d serving. T he dance given at th e city hall S a t y ears h as been in ch a rg e of th e ro lle r th e re will be enough and to spare. w ill be p rese n ted to each S h rin e r T he city of G resham , n ea r by cities, T he com m ittee to secu re th e a r t i H orace Addis, in The Oregon F a rm u rd ay evening by th e Camp F ire G irls w hich o p erates in th is and o th e r road th e G resham C om m ercial club, the cles needed and en g in eer th e p lan s W hen th e S h rin e rs have been p ro p e r says th e cau ses leading up to th e was atten d ed by a large crowd. The d istric ts of th e county. H e is know n G resham V olunteer F ire d ep a rtm en t for th e lunch a re J. G. M ast, A. J. W erly w ished bon voyage, th e ca rav an as a good w o rk er and th o ro ughly fa receip ts were $91.80. , and a ll b u sin ess houses, clubs and Brow n and W. A. H essel w ith such w ill s ta r t fo r th e farm of K arl H an- m aking of th e ju b ilee an an n u a l event m iliar w ith th e co unty road w ork s it Jam es Cook h as recently sold a sta rte d w ith th e w o n d erfu l reco rd by lodges a re asked to have an en try in o th e rs of th e com m ittee as they may nem an. As th is is ab o u t a m ile above uation. th e p arade. A division for p rivately call upon fo r assista n ce in th is work. C orbett, rig h t on th e Colum bia h ig h Vive La F ra n c e w hen h e r 1031 pounds C hevrolet to u rin g ca r to Mrs. Wm. H ard in g of T ro u td ale and a sp o rt mod ow ned c a rs has also been arran g e d , All m em bers of th is g en e ral local way, it m eans th a t a glim pse of th a t of fat, m ade as a sen io r 4-year-old, WHY DID GATES GET also a com ic section. P rizes w ill be com m ittee a re asked to be p rese n t g re a t scenic a ttra c tio n w ill be given stam ped h er as th e first Je rse y cow, el to Jam es G ayden of Palm er. HIS DISMISSAL! T he T ro u td ale F low er Club m et on aw arded in each section. about 9 o’clock T uesday on th e fair those who m ake th e to u r. B. C. A lt of any age, to m ake a reco rd of one G resham people a re w atching w ith M onday afternoon a t th e lib rary . A big “old tim e” dance w ill be held grounds a t th e ca fete ria to m ake m an w ill be n ex t visited, and th en all y e a r's production of b u tte rfa t a p p re in te re st the outcom e of w haf appears Mr. and Mrs. J u liu s L am b ert and ciably over 1000 pounds. Its notes of p rep a ra tio n s. They w ill be assisted w ill re p a ir to th e M ultnom ah county on Ju n e 8, a t w hich tim e th e Legion to be an effo rt to d iscred it P rohibition expects to ra ise some of the funds by m em bers of th e co unty Je rse y fair g ro u n d s a t G resham , w h ere boys Joy w ere sw elled by th e ju n io r 3-year- baby of S taggerw eed m ountain were O fficer A. B. G ates a fte r he had suc v isitin g on S unday a t th e hom e of old record of P o ppy’s D ortha, when and g irls clubs w ill have th e ir stock n ecessary to p u t over th e celebration B reeders asso ciatio n , of w hich Chas, D. B rooks H ogan's her 994 pounds of fat w ere over 100 Mrs. L am b ert's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. ceeded in g ath erin g a m ass of evidence in a w ay th a t w ill do ju stice to the p - T a l*man Is p resid en t. T he county on exhibition. ag a in st eig h t roadhouse p ro p rie to rs of com m unity and th e Legion. W hen the associatio n w ill fu rn ish ab o u t h alf of Oreglow farm , th a t of A nton M alar, pounds g re a te r th a n an y o th e r cow A. D. K endall. M erle M onohan of P o rtlan d spent the county, several of them w ithin a boys call w ith th e tic k ets have th e th e iteras needed fo r th e feed. If n ear Sandy, and th en N. H. S m ith ’s In h er class. She took th e record d o lla r read y for they w ill be around tllere a re o th e rs w ho w ould volun- p lace on C lear creek w ill all be v isit from an Oregon cow a t th a t. T he S unday a t th e hom e of h e r p aren ts few m in u tes d riv e of G resham , w hich resu lted In the a rre s t of all of them r ig h t soon. te er to a ssist th e com m ittees it would ed and th e com pany w ill r e tu rn to sh o u tin g grew louder w hen L ulu Al- Mr. and Mrs. J. Monohan. on May 15. On May 19, E. C. Yellowby, phea of A shburn tu rn e d o ut 800 lbs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L arsson and Mrs. be w ell to call up Mr. T allm an or Mr P o rtlan d for th e night. fa t in a year, begun a t only one y ear L A. H arlow w ere v isitin g Mrs. Ja y head of the divisional chiefs of th e | Mast. T he T h ird Day. RUNNING RACES AT d 10 m onths old, w hich w as 160 B ailey In G resham on T hursday. p ro h ib itio n service and recognized VANCOUVER SUNDAY Boys and g irls of th e Je rse y Calf T he th ird day th e h erd of D. C. an right-hand m an of P ro h ib itio n Com I clubs, u nder th e lead ersh ip of Miss H ow ard, n e a r B eaverton, w ill be first pounds in crease over an y o th e r p re A fine p ro g ram of ru n n in g races has E thel C alkins, a re very m uch in te r- on th e list; th en th e farm an d h erd of vious senior y ea rlin g reco rd . And pounds of b u tte rfa t In a year. And m issioner H aynes, telegraphed Chief been a rra n g e d for Sunday aftern o o n ested in m eeting th e Je rse y ca rav an R. C. W illiam s, n e a r S herw ood; th en even Oregon Je rse y b reed ers alm o st so, th is year, th e to u r w ill end at Jackson a t S eattle, d irectin g him to from 3 to 5 a t th e C lark county tra c k ers and plan to be o ut in full force R. B. S eely’s A noka F arm Je rse y s at held th e ir b rea th w hen St. Mawes noon of th e fo u rth day a t th e hom e of dism iss G ates and force th e officer to L ad 's Lady, also as a sen io r y earlin g , P ick a rd Bros., o w n ers of D arlin g 's tu rn in his badge and his credentials. a t V ancouver. T h ere w ill be eight w ith an exhibit of th e ir stock, W ilsonville, a fte r w hich th e W il G ates had been o p eratin g under a ra c e s and w ill be in c h a rg e of E. J. T his is th e fo u rth an n u a l observ- lam ette w ill be crossed a t N ew berg b ea t th a t w onderful reco rd by over Jo lly L assie, as th ey w ere also ow n Bagley, ow ner of th e tra c k . Mr. Bag- ance of Oregon Je rse y Ju b ilee week, u n le ss final arra n g e m e n ts a re m ade of 29 pounds. T he n ex t y ear tw o world ers of Vive L a F ra n ce , the cow th a t tem p o rary com m ission, Issued every ley p u t on th e ru n n in g rac es a t the It w ill begin Monday and end T h u rs- m ore accom m odations a t th e W ilson rec o rd s w ere m ade in Oregon and s ta rte d It. She Is th e proclaim ed and th ree m onths. T he date of h is latest M ultnom ah co u n ty fa ir tw o y ea rs ago day- The program for th e four days ville ferry . Some of th e a u to s m ay L ad ’s Iota, 1047 pounds of fat, a w orld crow ned queen of th e breed, not only com m ission was to expire May 22. H e reco rd for all ages, and St. Mawes In Oregon, b ut In all th e Je rse y w orld. was n o t notified in advance th a t his an d is w ell know n here. T his fac t is I is as follow s: be ro u ted by th e Canby fe rry , b ut it is P re tty Lady, sen io r 2-year-old w orld a s su ra n c e th a t th ey w ill be w ell con-1 First Day’s Tour. B ut even w ith six of the w orld re c services w ere to be dispensed with, as p ro b ab le th e lo n g er trip by th e New On Monday, May 28, a t 1 p. m„ th e b erg bridge w ill be made. J. H. F ic k e ’s reco rd heifer, 824 pounds of fat, w ere o rd s of th e breed still in Oregon, th e Is the usual custom , nor were any ducted and w o rth seeing. T h ere will be m usic by a la rg e band. I com pany w ill g ath er a t probably 12th p lace w ill be first on th e ea st of th e p resen ted to g eth er. T hese w ere on sto ry is but h alf told. Oregon has the charges p referred ag ain st him . H e and Y am hill stre e ts in P o rtlan d . From riv e r and from th e re ail will g ath er top of th e 981 pound ju n io r 4-year-old g re a te s t p ercen tag e of gold m edal was sim ply "fired .” GOOSEBERRY GROWERS, th e re it will trav e l d irect to Sunny a t th e hom e of D. W. H eppler, n ear reco rd of Old M an’s D arlin g 2d, and cow s of any state, probably th e la rg T he firs t of the tria ls of th e ro ad ATTENTION! B ank farm of H a rry W est and L. G B arlow , w here th e ladies of th e com P early Exile, of St. L am b ert's 816 est p ercen tag e of silv er m edal cows, house p ro p rieto rs held for action In W e th in k th e g o oseberries a re ready Sm ith, at Scappoose. On to Y ankton, m u n ity w ill serv e lunch. H. J. A n d er pounds as a ju n io r 2-year-old, both and ce rta in ly n ot only th e la rg e st p e r th e sta te co u rts is scheduled to com to h a rv e st now and we a re ready to w here the herd of T. Brow n, Mr. son w ill be n ex t called on an d th en a m ade before th e first jubilee. ce n ta g e b ut th e la rg e st n u m mence May 29. I t Is explained th a t If ta k e delivery and will suggest th a t all M arkkanen and o th ers w ill be gath v isit to S ilv erto n , w h ere a com m unity ber of gold and silv er m edal h u lls of Gates, as a re su lt of his sep aration Oregon Rents Oregon. g ro w e rs try to have th e ir b erries ered io r inspection. Then re tu rn w ill exhibit w ill be m ade of th e b est from an y one state. And besides all else, from th e federal service, should fall to L a d ’s Io ta 's reco rd h as been s u r picked and delivered as soon as pos- *’e m ade in tim e to view th e im p o rta sev eral sm all h erd s in th e vicinity. Vive L a F ran ce, before h er rec en t u n appear in court and testify ag a in st the passed, but ag ain an Oregon cow did Bible. A good m ethod of h arv e stin g is '*on ° I Island c a ttle Just b ro u g h t over From th e re th e road lies to Fox Bros. tim ely d eath, had se t a w orld reco rd well-known reso rt keepers, th e govern th e tric k . And th e cro w n in g achieve- to sp read a b u rlap u n d er th e bush by Clifford F. Reid and H a rry W est, S ilv er Cliff farm , and then to th e cap- for six y e a rs ’ co nsecutive production, m ent and the sta te m ay lose th e tem „ , - , m en t of a | l Jersey d o m w as accom - an d use heavy gloves and strip th e a t the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Stock ital city of . Salem for th e night. W hile I p llshed w hen D arlin g s Jo lly L assie 600 pounds g re a te r th a n th e sam e porary victo ry w hich they had gained b e rrie s off th e bushes on to th e b ur- | show building. no ban q u et will he attem p ted here, as a Junior 4-year-old. produced 1147 n u m b er of reco rd s of an y cow of any and th e roadhouse men would probobly lap, being carefu l to not rem ove m any breed, and it is ap t to stan d for m any go unpunished. leaves som e folks claim th e w ire po y ears as a trib u te to th e g re a tn e ss of A bundant evidence w as obtained by th is O regon Jersey . ta to m a sh er w orks fine. A fter the Oates, and his two women assista n ts, b u shes a re picked clean g ath er up the Much to Celebrate. not only of th e violation of th e pro O regon, then, h as m uch over w hich hibition law but of th e flau n tin g of the b u rla p w ith th e b e rrie s and em pty in to tu b s or boxes leaves and all. The to “Ju b ilate” In connection w ith th e m oral law s as well. D runkenness, rec o rd s of her Je rse y s. T he Jubilee is leaves can be best se p arate d from the profligacy and vice w ere ram p an t, ac an a n n u a l event and, w hile it will fru it by th e UBe of a fan n in g m ill and cording to ru m o rs In official circles close w ith th e visit to th e w orld rec to m ake it easy for you we have se a fte r th e In vestigators had told th e ir ord D arlin g 's Jo lly L assie, It has been cu red a mill for th is p u rpose and you stories, and people of th e underw orld decided to visit reg io n s not to u red be b rin g th e b erries to th e can n ery and did not supply all the patro n ag e of the fore. T h is will allow th e exhibition m ake th e sep aratio n h ere if you wish. •4» X' of som e h erd s not so w ell know n as resorts. Home p ro m in en t people w ere T he b e rrie s can be handled best and there, It w as said. th o se m ost p ro m in en t, and in some ch e ap e st in sacks. Be su re to g ath er W hat b earin g had these facta on the ca se s off th e m ain a rte rie s of trav el. all th e fru it to prevent th e sp read of dism issal of O ates? T h at Is th e ques But every h erd w ill be w orth seeing. th e fly and w orm n u isance th a t will E very herd will have an im als well tion w hich Is upperm ost in th e m inds develope in all fully ripe fruit. We exem plifying Je rse y type as w ell as of those who read th e reports. a re in th e m a rk e t to buy gooseberries An Indignation m eeting was held by g re a t production. Read carefu lly the and w ill be pleased to buy from non the G resham W. C. T. U. on T h u rs ro u tin g of th e c a rav an below, and d e m em bers of o u r association and will day afternoon, and a stro n g p rotest cide th a t It is w orth w hile to m ake the pay cash on delivery. P lease call and e n tire to u r. Good fellow ship, good was passed ag a in st th e su m m ary re get o u r prices and oblige. eats, good p ro g ram s and In m ost p a rts moval of G ates from th e federal se r TH E BERRY GROWERS t b s of th e route, good ro ad s will g ree t vice and ag a in st postponem ent of the PACKING CO. you. Not only come, b u t let him th a t tria ls of th e roadhouse p ro p rieto rs. rea d eth say com e; and w hosoever will - Zinn E vangelical C hurch. Bethel Baptist Church. can find room and w elcom e in some F ollow ing a re th e announcem ents Bible school opens pro m p tly at one else'» auto, If he has not one of lo r th e services of th e E vangelical 9:45 at B ethel B a p tist ch u rch . The h is own. ch u rc h next S un d ay : S unday school an n u a l m em orial serv ice w ill be held at 10 o'clock, divine w orship in th e at I t o ’clock. P a sto r B arry w ill Methodl»! Episcopal (hnreh. G erm an lan g u ag e a t 11. T he choir speak on th e significance of Memorial N ext S u n d ay 's services at th e M eth w ill sing th e anthem , "Room in God's The ch o ru s odist E piscopal ch u rch will Include and D ecoration days. Love for You.” C elebration w ill be tu h a t t r e w e serm o n s m o rning and evening by th e choir w ill ren d er a special anthem . had of th e holy com m union and an J o in ó to M f tr d p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. Hlsey, th e S u n The V ictor’s Palm is T h in e,” by Jno. offering w ill be ta k en for th e d istrict. day school session at 10 o'clock and B. C resw ell, also " J u s t Before the th e e n d t h a t it The evening serv ice a t 8 o'clock will If th e E p w o rth L eague m eeting in th e B attle M other." Miss M artha H agberg » h a ll n o t happen be in th e E nglish language. T he s e r evening at 7 o'clock. T he q u a rte t will will sing “God of Our F a th e rs," John ? m on topic w ill be “ T he C h a ra cter of L eslie W alrad w ill render, fu rn ish a n um ber at th e m orning ser- P. Scots th e C hildren of God." Miss K ath ry n a solo, “T he D eathless A rm y,” by H. vlcb and th e re w ill be special m usic B ratxel w ill sing "O for a C loser W alk T h ro tre. in th e evening. w ith God.” T he p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:15 G ebhardt, will preach both m orning WANTED— More re a d e rs for th e and at 8 th e Rev. H. 8. Wold w ill an d evening. w an t ads and m ore w an t ads for th e preach. T he ch o ru s ch o ir will ren- read ers. der special m usic. Memorial Day Thought As F